“Such respect for the people of Iran as they try to take back their corrupt government. You will see great support from the United States at the appropriate time!

The people of Iran are finally acting against the brutal and corrupt Iranian regime. All of the money that President Obama so foolishly gave them went into terrorism and into their pockets.”(Donald J. Trump)

“We stand with the proud people of Iran because it is right.”(Vice President Mike Pence)

Unlike Obama, Trump will not be silent on Iran

Eight-and-a-half years ago, Americans watched the people of Iran rise up to claim their birthright of freedom. In the “Green Revolution,” millions of courageous young men and women filled the streets of Tehran and Tabriz, Qazvin and Karaj, and what seemed like every city and village in between. They denounced a fraudulent election, and as the days went on, they began to demand that the unelected ayatollahs end their decades of repression and release their iron-fisted grip on Iran and her people.

Those brave protesters looked to the leader of the free world for support. But as I saw first hand as a member of Congress, the president of the United States stayed silent.

In the wake of the demonstrations and the regime’s brutal attempts to suppress them, President Barack Obama repeatedly failed to express America’s solidarity with the Iranian protesters. As a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, I recognized the lack of action for what it was: an abdication of American leadership.

The United States has long stood with those who yearn for freedom and a brighter future, and yet the president declined to stand with a proud people who sought to escape from under the heavy weight of a dictatorship, issuing only a delayed response condemning the regime’s violence. At the same time, the United States was failing to confront the leading state sponsor of terrorism — a mistake that endangered the safety and security of the American people and our allies.

The last administration’s refusal to act ultimately emboldened Iran’s tyrannical rulers to crack down on the dissent. The Green Revolution was ruthlessly put down, and the deadly silence on the streets of Iran matched the deafening silence from the White House. To this day, many Iranians blame the United States for abandoning them in their hour of need.

Today, the Iranian people are once again rising up to demand freedom and opportunity, and under President Trump, the United States is standing with them. This time, we will not be silent.

Months before the protests started in Iran, the president predicted that the days of the Iranian regime were numbered. Speaking at the United Nations in September, he said, “The good people of Iran want change, and, other than the vast military power of the United States, Iran’s people are what their leaders fear the most.” Much like another president who made similar predictions about the Soviet Union, the president was mocked.

These words now ring truer than ever. Where his predecessor stayed silent in 2009, Trump swiftly offered the Iranian people America’s unwavering support. He has also committed to provide assistance in the days ahead.

More broadly, the president declined to certify the previous administration’s nuclear deal with Iran, which flooded the regime’s coffers with tens of billions of dollars in cash — money that it could use to repress its own people and support terrorism across the wider world. We have already issued new sanctions on Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the president is weighing additional actions to punish the regime for its belligerent behavior and assault on its own citizens.

The United States has spoken clearly and unequivocally. Unfortunately, many of our European partners, as well as the United Nations, have thus far failed to forcefully speak out on the growing crisis in Iran. It’s time for them to stand up. The suppression of the Green Revolution in 2009 shows the disastrous price of silence. The president and I call on leaders of freedom-loving nations across the world to condemn Iran’s unelected dictators and defend the Iranian people’s unalienable right to chart their own future and determine their own destiny.

The president has said that “oppressive regimes cannot endure forever,” and our administration will continue to support the protesters in their calls for freedom and demand that Iran’s leaders cease their dangerous and destabilizing actions at home and abroad.

We stand with the proud people of Iran because it is right, and because the regime in Tehran threatens the peace and security of the world. That is the essence of American leadership, and as the people of Iran now know, the United States is leading on the world stage for freedom once again.

Who knows maybe Khamenei wants to create a Revolution in America! Khamenei should work together with George Soros and Nancy Pelosi!

Maybe Khamenei can help enflame a Marxist Islamist Revolution in America and appoint Hussein Obama as the new leader of the “Resistance” to Trump’s Democracy and Democratic Government!

What a joker!

Breitbart News reports:

The Islamic Republic of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei evoked the radical Black Lives Matter movement last week in a tweet slamming the United States for committing supposed “oppression” of “black women, men, & children for no justifiable reason.”

"The Iranian people will determine their own destiny. And let there be no doubt whatsoever, the United States stands unapologetically with those in Iran who seek freedom for themselves, prosperity for their families and dignity for their nation."(Nikki Haley)

Neda Amin at a "free Iran" rally in Jerusalem on January 2, 2018 (Jerusalem Post)

"The people in Iran like the Israeli people very much, they like the Israeli government — and especially [Prime Minister Benjamin] Bibi Netanyahu."

A small group of Iranians protested on Tuesday outside Jerusalem's Old City against the Iranian regime. Protesters held signs reading “free Iran" and “help Iran” and waved the old Shah’s Iranian flag.

The group identified itself as part of a larger group called “The Iranian Embassy in Jerusalem,” which intends to strengthen the ties between Israel and the Iranian people. The group consists mainly of Israeli-Jews from Iranian origin, according to Rani Amrani, one of its activists.

Among the protesters was Neda Amin, an Iranian journalist and human-rights activist who fled the Islamic Republic after the authorities sought to arrest her.

Iranian journalist protests in Jerusalem against the Iranian regime and asks Netanyahu for help,

“I am here as the Iranian voice. The Iranian people need help,” she said. “They don't want a regime of dictators — we want to free Iran.”

Amin said that she staged this protest in order to call on the Israeli authorities to help the Iranian people.

“The people in Iran like the Israeli people very much,” she said. “They like the Israeli government — and especially [Prime Minister Benjamin] Bibi Netanyahu. Many Iranian people told me to tell Bibi that we love him.”

Another protester was Zvika Cohen, a fluent Farsi speaker whose parents came to Israel from Shiraz. He said that the people in Iran are waiting for the regime to collapse.

“People there are suffering from poverty and famine. The regime takes money from people who have nothing to eat,” he said.

“Where are the European leaders? Why aren't they helping the poor people of Iran? Do they care only about their own interests?”

Organizers told the Post that this small demonstration is only the first step, and that they are planning to hold another one in Tel Aviv soon.

Ahmadinejad was reportedly at a rally where he publicly criticized the government

Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been arrested by the Iranian authorities for reportedly inciting anti-government protests, the UK-based al-Quds al-Arabi reported Saturday.

Iranian authorities have declared the unrest over, and held three days of large pro-government rallies across the country between Wednesday and Friday.

"Some of the current officials live away from the problems of the people and concerns, and do not know anything about the reality of society," the former Iranian president reportedly said at an anti-government rally, "what Iran suffers from today is mismanagement and not lack of economic resources."

"The government of Hassan Rouhani believes that they own the land and that the people are an ignorant society that does not know," Ahmadinejad reportedly said. "The people are angry at this government because of its monopoly on public wealth."

US Ambassador Nikki Haley warned Friday the demonstrations could escalate into full-blown conflict, drawing a comparison with Syria.

But Russia accused the United States of interfering in Iran's national affairs and called for closed-door talks just before the emergency UN Security Council meeting council's meeting called on Friday.

A total of 21 people have died and hundreds have been arrested since December 28 as protests over economic woes turned against the Iranian regime, with attacks on government buildings and police stations.

* High Inflation* High Unemployment* High Prices of Food and Cost of Living* Loss of Currency Value* Government and Private Financial Frauds* Plunder of People’s Savings* Economical Bankruptcy* Islamic Oppression* Lack of Liberty Freedoms that Preserve Individual Rights and Property

The above causes are symptoms of a fundamental root cause, which is repression of people by strict adherence of religious beliefs contained in the Qur’an. Iranians indoctrinated into the Islamic religion cannot leave this religion without being killed as an apostate. It is fear of arrests, injury or death that has allowed Islam to grow into a world religion. To read an objective and factual history how Islam became a repressive religion, what are the abominable verses in the Qur’an that incite bigotry, hatred, violence, the killing of people who do not follow Islam, and how Islam spreads by the incessant indoctrination of young minds please go to the following link; it presents a FREE READ of Allah, We, Our and Us.

As the author of Allah, We, Our and Us, I was motivated to write about the why Islam is a repressive religion that denies individual freedoms for people to expand their view of other ideologies, engage in acquiring some of the great thoughts of philosophical and freedom thinkers, and challenge the present conditions of a regime that needs many changes to implement a constitutional and democratic government.

The front cover of the book, Allah, We, Our and Us shows the anguish, pain and agony of an Iranian woman about to be stoned to death. It was this photograph that provoked me to join Dr. Ahreeman to fight for justice and truth that must be revealed to all Muslims about the repressive and ugly religious beliefs instilled into the minds of unsuspecting, innocent minds.

To learn why the Islamic religion is a threat to countries around the world, it is necessary to objectively and logically understand the problem in order to solve the problem. A question raised about Islam is, “Why do Muslim extremists force their Islamic religion on people with different religious beliefs?” An answer will help to understand why this prevalent problem exists in order to solve the problem. A problem so encompassing that Muslims will even commit suicide to kill nonbelievers of Islam.

This comment introduces you the complete article titled, Islamic Republic of Iran Will Be Defeated!

Iran Bad Hejab Girl Made a Stand Persian Women Shall Always Defy the Arabo Islamic Hejab No one knows her name and the police took her away. She was one of the first who enflamed the protests in Tehran. It is ironic that she protested Islam and the Islamic Regime by her act but she was not even a participant in the protests. Before she had a chance to participate in the later protests, the Islamic Moral Police took her away. The box where she stood is now a shrine! She became the symbol for the Anti Hejab, Anti Islam, Anti-Islamic Regime, Freedom Loving Persian Women. She started something that became nationwide.

Iranian Warrior Woman No Surrender, No Retreat Iran Protests: a brave Persian woman raises her fist in defiance to the Islamic Regime in a storm of tear gas at the Tehran University 2017

Iranian Female Students Protest Persian Warrior Women Won’t Back Down! Persian Warrior Women protest and hold a sign up which says:“Students Die but Never Accept Servitude!”Tehran University Protests 2017

Face of Persian Rage against the Islamic Oppression Our Screams Will Blow Out the IRI Islamic Regime Remember this face. This is the face of the Persian Rage. Tehran University student screams in rage at the Islamic police while standing in the middle of the Anti-Riot Police storm of tear gas.

Now they ban English in schools, claim victory over protestors, and blame foreigners for protests! One must be blind not to see the reality!

IRI is in denial. Clerics cannot comprehend that why their base which are the poor people, protesting! IRI doesn’t see the major flaw in the system, so she denies the reality!

IRI sees mass protests in the streets nationwide and hears the causes but they cannot fix the problems because the complete system is the problem. To fix the problem, they must remove themselves from the power and they cannot do that!

IRI is an unelected regime of theocratic dictatorship which is incapable of successfully operating a functional system of government, so the citizens are protesting.

IRI has no answer, so they put the blame on foreign powers and abroad opposition. They fail to see that every single concept of the society is flawed and not functioning.

IRI cannot fix the problem so it is destined to fail and soon or late the people will overthrow the regime.

Mullahs, IRGC and Hezbollah, steal as much money and riches as you can and prepare to fly to abroad because the end is near. Pack your bank accounts and suitcases. Time to go is near.

Some of you good people have been e-mailing me or inquiring from me that why I have not been officially releasing a statement in support of the Iranian Protestors?

I did not know if it was necessary for me to do such! Are you good people aware that I have been a member of the IPC Operations for many years? Being a member of the IPC Operations means that I have been a member of the Iranian Opposition for many years. If so, then it is granted and it is for taken that of course I would be in support of the Iranian Protests! I was not aware that I had to shout it out loud!

You good people must realize that when I first begun to be political, only a handful of models, artists, musicians and celebrities were political. When I first officially spoke in opposition to the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Regime, it was not the style nor the fashion or fad of the day for the celebrities to be political and in specific in support of the opposition. I was political and opposition way back when being political and opposition was not the fad of the day!

Today, everyone is releasing a statement in support of the protestors because it is fad of the day! Once everyone is protesting, all the celebrities jump the wagon. Today everyone is on the protest wagon but where was everybody when IPC Op. and I were protesting?

I sincerely was not aware that I had to release an official statement in support of the protestors because it is known and it is granted that I am one of the very few Iranian celebrities who is political and who is pro opposition and is a member of the IPC Operations!

Read my posts in this forum and read my modeling albums in IPC Fashion Models, don’t just look at the pictures, but read them:

I am not another pretty face but I also have a brain. I am very proud of my Turkmen and Persian heritage. I am very proud of being Iranian. I am very proud of being political when politics was forbidden and a hush hush. I am very proud of being Iranian Opposition. I am very proud of supporting the protestors then and now. These statements are statements of facts not fiction!

Incase some of you good people were not aware of my history, then once again I am releasing a statement that I have been political, IPC Op., opposition and pro protestors way back when it was not fad of the day. I did not jump on the protests wagon on December 28 but I have been on the wagon for many years when no celebrity had the guts to be political or support the Iranian Opposition. I certainly wish for this matter to be solved now.

I would like to thank the Iranian people and all of my fans who have been supporting me and without them I would have not been where I am today. I love all of you.

Once again, I solemnly swear that I have been and I am a believer in this statement:

Regime Cannot Force Islam Down Iranians’ Throats!We are not Muslims, We are Persians

IRI Regime cannot satisfy the basic needs of the Iranian people.This protest maybe burning out.Future protests will continue until regime change in Iran.This is only the beginning.IRI Islamic Regime Got to Go!

Iran Bad Hejab Girl Made a StandPersian Women Shall Always Defy the Arabo Islamic HejabNo one knows her name and the police took her away. She was one of the first who enflamed the protests in Tehran. It is ironic that she protested Islam and the Islamic Regime by her act but she was not even a participant in the protests. Before she had a chance to participate in the later protests, the Islamic Moral Police took her away. The box where she stood is now a shrine! She became the symbol for the Anti Hejab, Anti Islam, Anti-Islamic Regime, Freedom Loving Persian Women. She started something that became nationwide.

Most people around the world lack knowledge of the history of Islam becoming a world religion and what are the abominable verses in the Quran that incite bigotry, hatred, violence, and the killing of innocent people who have religious beliefs other than Islam.

Today, we are witnessing the many terror attacks by fanatical Muslims and an Iranian peaceful protest in Iran. Countries are beginning to understand that Muslims will never assimilate within their borders because of their indoctrination of the a repressive ideology presented in the Quran.

Please support the Iranian protests in Iran by circulating the following IPC article to your friends and associates. It reveals why Islam is a threat to all countries and a viable solution to reform the Islamic religion. It is titled, Islamic Republic of Iran Will Be Defeated! You can access the article by going to the Iran Politics Club link and EIN Press Release provided below:

Mr. Nicholas Ginex,Your post should have been under Iran Protests heading on this webpage, there is no need to open a new rubric.

Also, please do not try to change the subject, the protesters in Iran are agaisnt the Mullahs' lllegitimate Regime in Iran, and NOT about war on islamic, or anyother religion. The people's religious believe is a personal private matter, and part of the human rights of the citizens.